Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A group that gets along well—where members trust and support each other—can make better decisions because people feel safe to speak honestly. But being close can also push members to agree so much that they stop criticizing ideas and ignore problems; this danger is called 'groupthink.' Groupthink shows up as overconfidence, closed-mindedness to warnings or other views, and pressure to conform. Cohesiveness helps bring on groupthink but isn’t the only cause, so closeness can either help or harm decision making.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the paragraph that lists the components of groupthink and match the answer choices to that explicit list (look for wording like 'overestimation of the group's power and morality' and 'illusion of invulnerability').
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.The passage mentions which one of the following as a component of groupthink?
Correct Answer
B
Choice B is correct because the passage explicitly lists an overestimation of the group's power and morality as a component of groupthink: "Based on analyses of major fiascoes of international diplomacy and military decision making, researchers have identified groupthink behavior as a recurring pattern that involves several factors: overestimation of the group's power and morality, manifested, for example, in an illusion of invulnerability, which creates excessive optimism; closed-mindedness to warnings of problems and to alternative viewpoints; and unwarranted pressures toward uniformity, including self-censorship with respect to doubts about the group's reasoning and a concomitant shared illusion of unanimity concerning group decisions." The 'overestimation' language corresponds to a strong belief that the group's decisions are right.
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